Did God Make Brain-Eating Amoebas? | The Institute for Creation Research

Did God Make Brain-Eating Amoebas?

Brain-eating amoebas caused six deaths last year, representing a spike in cases that concerns health officials. WebMD reported in May that the young men who died had picked up the amoebas while swimming.1

Many skeptics argue that a God who could make creatures that do this would not be the all-good God described in the Bible. So, where did these organisms come from?

According to Genesis, God made amoebas, along with every other living creature and organism on earth.2 God described His new creation as “very good,” therefore the original amoebas were good. That was before sin entered the world and the creation was corrupted by evil. When people reject Genesis history, they also reject the concept of the Fall. According to biblical history, evil has intruded, by man’s choice, into creation. The Fall was a consequence of Adam’s rejection of God’s word.

Brain-eating amoebas are not good, but God did not originally create them for the purpose of eating human brains. The species responsible for these infections, Naegleria fowleri, typically graze on bacteria and algae in the beds of warm, freshwater bodies, helping to maintain a good ecological balance. These amoebas can cause evil only when they are misplaced. This will not be the case forever, as God has promised an eventual end to all evil.3

We do not yet know the reason for these tragic deaths, but we do know that sin caused death and that God has provided an escape from the ultimate consequences of sin: faith in Jesus Christ,4 the resurrected One who created amoebas and will return to restore righteousness to the earth.5

References

  1. DeNoon, D.J. Brain-Eating Amoeba Strikes in Summer. WebMD Health News. Posted on Webmd.com May 29, 2008, accessed June 20, 2008.
  2. Genesis 1:10-27.
  3. Revelation 21:4.
  4. John 3:16.
  5. Acts 1:11; Hebrews 1:8.

* Mr. Thomas is Science Writer.

Article posted on June 30, 2008.

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